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Utah family wants justice after federal raid leads to suicide

Federal raid in artifact looting probe led to doctor’s suicide

Shooting trial renews scrutiny of Albuquerque police

ALBUQUERQUE – The Albuquerque Police Department’s handling of a deadly standoff with a homeless man who was mentally ill came under renewed scrutiny Monday as a prosecutor trying the two for...

Idaho Springs emerges from Superfund cleanup with optimism

IDAHO SPRINGS – For decades, a creek in the mountains west of Denver sometimes ran yellow from toxic waste gurgling out of abandoned mines – a painfully familiar story in the picturesque wre...

Experts say moms’ donated milk can help babies

Company supplies donated milk to hospitals across the country

When Forrest Fenn treasure hunters hit a dead end

Search can take a toll on the obsessed

Remains of Colorado men killed fighting Islamic State come home

DENVER – The bodies of two young Americans who died fighting the Islamic State group in Syria were returned to their sobbing families Friday in simple, gray caskets that were pulled from an ...

New Mexico governor details fight for Facebook data center

LOS LUNAS, N.M. – It won’t be long before the bulldozers start clearing a lonely patch of rangeland in central New Mexico to make way for the newest of the massive data centers located aroun...

Facebook chooses New Mexico for new data center over Utah

Utah’s effort to lure social media giant led to bickering

Protections rejected for American pika, other species

BILLINGS, Mont. – Federal officials on Tuesday rejected greater protections for six species including the rabbit-like American pika, which researchers warn is disappearing from areas of the ...

Groups rekindle battle over lesser prairie chicken

ALBUQUERQUE – The fight over a grouse found in pockets across the Great Plains is far from over as industry and state officials worried Tuesday that relisting the lesser prairie chicken as a...

Crew rebuilds stone walls rock by rock

Stones were placed 70 years ago

Women break barriers as Border Patrol agents

DEMING, N.M. – The morning is still dark when Border Patrol agents file into the station to get assignments and hear the latest intelligence. Of the agents present, there are 30 men and two ...